Planned Parenthood and the ACLU filed suit in April to block two portions of the law: first, that physicians, hospitals and abortion facilities report when a woman is injured by an abortion; second, that abortion operators must disclose greater amounts of information when attempting to open a new abortion facility in Indiana.

“We’re not surprised a judge appointed by President Clinton would side with Indiana’s largest abortion chain,” said Mike Fichter, President and CEO of Indiana Right to Life. “Planned Parenthood profits off ending the lives of thousands of unborn Hoosiers every year. We urge Attorney General Curtis Hill to appeal Judge Young’s decision, so that women’s health is protected and upheld in Indiana.”

Indiana Right to Life’s mission is to protect the right to life, especially of unborn children, through positive education, compassionate advocacy and promotion of healthy alternatives to abortion.